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experience between the user and menu, it might be best to define each possible action. Below are the actions available
for defining in the Navigation section:
Up, Down, Left, Right: These are the primary actions a user will perform to navigate from one menu item to the
next.
Enter: With this button, a user can select a menu item and transition to a state associated with that menu item.
Back: Once a user presses the defined input for Enter on a menu item, a state you have chosen in the Menu
Items tab will play. However, if you define a Back button/input, the user can return to the menu at any point.
Next clip: If a user is viewing a media file associated with a menu item, pressing the defined input for Next clip will
play the media file that corresponds to the next menu item.
Previous clip: Pressing the defined input for Previous clip will stop the media file currently playing, and play the
media file associated with the previous menu item.
Advanced: Click this arrow to add commands to your Interactive Menu. See Adding Commands for details. Here,
you can also store the background image in a cache. Check the checkbox to save the background image for faster
loading in the future.
Menu Items: In this tab, you will create the menu items and further specify how a user navigates across the menu.
Menu Item Number: Every Menu item has a unique Menu item number. The first one you create is 1, the second
is 2, and so on. Here, you can navigate between the Menu items you have created by clicking the Previous and
Next buttons. Everything else in the window corresponds to the Menu item you have selected here.
The Menu Items section is where you can create and adjust individual menu items.
Add Menu Item: Press this button to create a Menu item. The Add Menu Item window will open. There are two
items, the Active Image and Inactive Image. The Active image serves as a cursor which tells the user what Menu
item they are on. The Inactive image is what will appear beside the current Menu item when the user navigates to a
different Menu item. Use the Browse buttons to select each image. Click OK to create the menu item. By default,
subsequent Menu Items you create will contain the same Active and Inactive Images.
Tip: If you want nothing to appear beside a Menu item when it is not selected, choose an Inactive image that matches the
color of the background.
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